The COMSOL Conference 2025 Boston convenes engineers, scientists, researchers, and managers for a 3-day in-person modeling and simulation event. Guests can exchange ideas, learn from keynote and invited speakers, explore the poster hall, and choose from 20+ instructor-led minicourses to discover best practices and modeling techniques.
The COMSOL Conference is an event for simulation specialists and researchers looking to explore advanced research, learn new multiphysics modeling skills, and connect with the simulation community. The conference program features keynote talks by industry leaders, poster and slideshow presentations on the latest designs and research findings, and minicourses covering topics across engineering disciplines.
During the event, industry leaders will showcase how they use modeling and simulation to develop new products and technologies in their fields in 20-minute keynote presentations, which are followed by 10-minute Q&A sessions. There will also be a COMSOL-led keynote session for users to get an exclusive look at an upcoming version of the software.
Choose from 35 minicourses on how to use the COMSOL Multiphysics software for creating physics-based models and building standalone simulation apps. At the demo stations, look for 1-on-1 guidance on your specific modeling projects from COMSOL applications engineers.
During breaks, attendees can discuss modeling projects with other practitioners in the poster hall. There will also be discussion hubs, where users can exchange ideas with fellow attendees.
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COMSOL is a global provider of simulation software for product design and research to technical enterprises, research labs, and universities. Its COMSOL Multiphysics® product is an integrated software environment for creating physics-based models…
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